Fox News host Eric Bolling responds to sexting allegations #FACTS AUG 7, 2017. Fox News host Eric Bolling said he’s looking to clearing his name amid allegations he texted female colleagues lewd photos of male genitalia. “Overwhelmed by all the support I have received. Thank you,” Bolling tweeted early Monday morning. “I look forward to clearing my name asap.” He’s accused of sending the inappropriate photos to at least two Fox Business Network employees and a Fox News staffer several years ago, a HuffPost report revealed citing sources.
Bolling, a longtime host of “The Five,” was “suspended pending the results of an investigation, which is currently underway,” Fox News said.
The allegations come as the network has been dealing with high-profile sexual harassment cases involving television personalities and top executives.
Former Fox News star Bill O’Reilly was fired from the network in April after several female co-workers accused him of sexual harassment.
Ex-boss Roger Ailes resigned last year after former anchor Gretchen Carlson accused him of sexual harassment in a lawsuit. #ninfonetwork#ERICBOLLING#billoreilly#FOXNEWS#CNN#CNBC#NEWS#DAILYNEWS#latimes#washingtonpost#unitedstates#ROGERAILES#GRETCHENCARLSON#THEFIVE#huffpostgram#HUFFPOST#NYC#losangeles#THEVIEW#THECHEW#NYTIMES#NYPOST#FOX#ABC#CBS#hollywoodreporter#HOLLYWOOD#ENEWS#ET

When Roger Ailes resigned from Fox News one year ago, critics questioned whether the network could stay dominant without its visionary founder. One year later, Fox News remains the most-watched network on cable news and one of the most powerful forces in American politics. The brand that Ailes built has retained its loyal following and proven stronger than the scandals it endured, or the talent it has lost, or been forced to drop, since Ailes left amid a flurry of sexual harassment allegations, which he denied. #Media#FoxNews#News#RogerAiles#DonaldTrump#Trump#PresidentTrump#RupertMurdoch

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